Defining geoeconomics amid shifts in global hegemony: Critical geographies of new international conjunctures

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Recent shifts in global hegemony make the need for critical geographical accounts of geoeconomics and geopolitics that much more critical. They underline that we need to come to terms with their dialectical relationships and tensions, doing so in relation to both underlying struggles over international hegemony and uneven capitalist development as well as in relation to all sorts of complex overlying socio-cultural formations. Critical geographers can combine their diverse approaches more effectively to do this analytical work by adapting recent forms of conjunctural analysis in urban, economic and regional geography.

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Sparke, M. (2025). Defining geoeconomics amid shifts in global hegemony: Critical geographies of new international conjunctures. Environment and Planning A, 57(1), 103–107. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X241265293

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